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Note: Some audio warble as in original film. Last several seconds is sound only, no image.
Description: UC Berkeley Anthropologists Alfred L. Kroeber and Samuel A. Barrett in conversation on the Hearst Museum (formerly the Lowie Museum) of Anthropology's patio talking about Klamath River Indian (Northwest California) singing, Barrett being interviewed about the use of sound in his prospective film project (the American Indian Film Project), students playing musical instruments and singing, and Barrett playing California Indian musical instruments: January - July 1960.
Source: 1 Reel of 1: Film: 16mm
Call Number: PAHMA catalog number 26-674a,b
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